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Graphics Images – PictureBox control Drawing graphics - Graphics object Multimedia controls PictureBox control Image property – select image Choose how to display – stretch,auto, centre, zoom
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Graphics Object Graphics Objects are created by calling the CreateGraphics() method of the component on which the drawing is to performed. For example, a Graphics Object can be created on our Form called Form1 by calling CreateGraphics() method as follows in the Paint() method: private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { System.Drawing.Graphics graphicsObj; graphicsObj = this.CreateGraphics(); }
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Graphics Drawing Graphics Graphics object is created on an object – e.g. a form or panel A pen or brush object is defined Pens for lines, brush for fill areas Graphics methods are called to draw or paint. Text, Lines and shapes can be drawn Origin (0,0) is top left-hand corner of screen
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Creating a Pen A Graphics Object is of little use without a Pen object with which to draw (much as a sheet of paper is no good without a pen or pencil). A Pen object may be quite easily created as follows: Pen variable_name = new Pen (color, width); where variable_name is the name to be assigned to the Pen object, color is the color of the pen and width is the width of the lines to be drawn by the pen. For example, we can create red pen that is 5 pixels wide as follows: private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { System.Drawing.Graphics graphicsObj; graphicsObj = this.CreateGraphics(); Pen myPen = new Pen(System.Drawing.Color.Red, 5); }
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Creating a Pen Once a Pen object has been created other properties may be changed. For example, the DashStyle property can be modified to change the style of line (i.e Dash, DashDot, DashDotDot, Dot, Solid or Custom). Properties such as the color and width may similarly be changed after a Pen has been created: for example: myPen.DashStyle = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.DashStyle.DashDotDot; myPen.Color = System.Drawing.Color.RoyalBlue; myPen.Width = 3;
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Drawing Lines Lines are drawn in C# using the DrawLine() method of the Graphics Object. This method takes a pre-instantiated Pen object and two sets of x and y co-ordinates (the start and end points of the line) as arguments. For example, to draw a line from co-ordinates (20, 20) to (200, 210) on our sample form: private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { System.Drawing.Graphics graphicsObj; graphicsObj = this.CreateGraphics(); Pen myPen = new Pen(System.Drawing.Color.Red, 5); graphicsObj.DrawLine(myPen, 20, 20, 200, 210); } The output will be like this:
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Drawing Squares & Rectangles For the purposes of drawing rectangles and squares in C# the GraphicsObject provides the DrawRectangle() method. There are two ways to use the DrawRectangle() method. One is to pass through a Rectangle object and Pen and the other is to create an instance of a Rectangle object and pass that through along with the Pen. We will begin by looking at drawing a rectangle without a pre-created Rectangle object. The syntax for this is: graphicsobj.DrawRectangle(pen, x, y, width, height); The alternative is to pass through a Rectangle object in place of the co- ordinates and dimensions.The syntax for creating a Rectangle object is Rectangle rectangleObj = new Rectangle (x, y, width, height); Once a Rectangle object has been instantiated the syntax to call DrawRectangle() is as follows: graphicsobj.DrawRectangle(pen, x, y, rectangleobj);
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Drawing Squares & Rectangles The following example creates a Rectangle which is then used as an argument to DrawRectangle(): private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { System.Drawing.Graphics graphicsObj; graphicsObj = this.CreateGraphics(); Pen myPen = new Pen(System.Drawing.Color.Red, 5); Rectangle myRectangle = new Rectangle(20, 20, 250, 200); graphicsObj.DrawRectangle(myPen, myRectangle); The out of the following code is :
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Drawing Ellipses &Circles Ellipses and circles are drawn in C# using the DrawEllipse() method of the GraphicsObject class. The size of the shape to be drawn is defined by specifying a rectangle into which the shape must fit. As with the DrawRectangle() method, there are two ways to use the DrawEllipse() method. One is to pass through a Rectangle object and Pen and the other is to create an instance of a Rectangle object and pass that through along with the Pen. To draw an ellipse without first creating a Rectangle object use the following syntax: graphicsobj.DrawEllipse(pen, x, y, width, height); The alternative is to pass through a Rectangle object in place of the co- ordinates and dimensions. The syntax for creating a Rectangle object in C# is as follows: Rectangle rectangleObj = new Rectangle (x, y, width, height); Once a Rectangle object has been instantiated the syntax to call DrawRectangle() is as follows: graphicsobj.DrawEllipse(pen, x, y, rectangleobj);
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Drawing Ellipses &Circles The following example creates a Rectangle which is then used as an argument to DrawEllipse(): private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { System.Drawing.Graphics graphicsObj; graphicsObj = this.CreateGraphics(); Pen myPen = new Pen(System.Drawing.Color.Green, 5); Rectangle myRectangle = new Rectangle(20, 20, 250, 200); graphicsObj.DrawEllipse(myPen, myRectangle); } The out of the following code is:
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Drawing Text Text is drawn onto a Graphics Object using the DrawText() method. The syntax for this method is as follows: graphicsobj.DrawString(string, font, brush, x, y); The string argument specifies the text to be drawn. Font defines the font to be used to display the text and requires the creation of a Font object. The brush object is similar to the Pen object used to draw shapes with the exception that it specifies a fill pattern. Finally, the x and y values specify the top left hand corner of the text. In order to create a Font object a font size, font family and font style may be specified. For example to create a Helvetica, 40 point Italic font: Font myFont = new System.Drawing.Font("Helvetica", 40, FontStyle.Italic); A brush object is created by specifying by calling the appropriate constructor for the brush type and specifying a color: Brush myBrush = new SolidBrush(System.Drawing.Color.Red);
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Drawing Text Having created the necessary objects we can incorporate these into our example C# application to draw some text: private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { System.Drawing.Graphics graphicsObj; graphicsObj = this.CreateGraphics(); Font myFont = new System.Drawing.Font("Helvetica", 40, FontStyle.Italic); Brush myBrush = new SolidBrush(System.Drawing.Color.Red); graphicsObj.DrawString("Hello C#", myFont, myBrush, 30, 30); The output of the following code is :
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